In Gints Zilbalodis’ Flow, a cat travels through a flooded, hazardous, post-human landscape, putting those feline survival ...
How does a silent cat drifting through a flooded, post-human world manage to stir the same ache, the same awe, as Chihiro ...
After “Flow” became the first Latvian film to win an Academy Award, the crew received much more than a warm welcome back home ...
“Flow,” a dialogue-free animated Latvian film made with open-source software, is keeping our domesticated friends riveted. By Esther Zuckerman One night shortly before the Oscars ceremony, my ...
Flow' is a complete triumph for the crew, Latvia, cute little critters, animated movies and the art of filmmaking as a whole.
It's a cat's-eye view of a world in which humans have vanished — or been wiped out — for reasons unknown, though the rising tide of water ... While Flow's world — which was animated using ...
Directed and co-written by Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis, Flow shows both formidable technical brilliance and ingenuity, not least because it dispenses with dialogue — quizzical mews ...
Subtly but firmly echoing the plight of climate refugees, Flow is not just fiction, but a reality creeping closer to all of ...
With everything on Flow animated by hand rather than using computers ... Rather, he started with the cat and its innate fear of water. "I wanted to express this fear in the biggest way possible." ...
After “Flow” became the first Latvian film to win ... The cutest display of national pride for the animated feature has been a real-life replica of its cat protagonist perched on top of ...
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